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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Apr 1969, p. 5

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w '. ders for littering By-Law was auth- ~ * bage, a . plan to attend the Craft Con- .ference to be held in the .it was "decided to hold the ---A---Prayer -For Old-Age-- the Show on the 24th. ae P38 ia i Cartwright Coun March 24th Special Meeting of Council This meeting called by Reeve Malcolm to open Ten- the surfacing of roads within the Townships of Cartwright and Darling- ton. All members of Coun- cil present. Anti-dumping & orized drawn up. This By- Law when passed will permit the laying of charges against people who are guilty of throwing any material, gar- papers, ete, -on the roadway and the maximum fine authorized under the Municipal Act is $300. Several persons were pre- sent seeking Council's assist- Handicraft Guild The April meeting of the Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild was held in the Presby- terian Chur¢h Hall with 26 members and two visitors present. The President Mrs. Naples, welcomed the mem- bers and visitors introduced by a friend. Mrs. Innes, Treasurer, gave her report and the Sec- retary, Mrs. Owen, read the minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. Hutton brought a letter, from Mrs. Patterson which. was read by "Mrs. Naples. Released from hos- pital, Mrs. Patterson is now home again. A card of con- gratulations on her birthday, April 27, with sincere wishes for a complete recovery was signed by all present. A number of the members Oshawa Civie Auditorium on April 18 and 19. Registra- tion on Friday from 8 to 9 am. The fee is five dollars. On April 26 the members of the Ontario Hooking Guild will hold their Rug Show & Demonstration at Malton. Members are expected from all over Ontario and from United States. Members from this Guild will be there, too. Mrs. McCabe, Greenbank, has opened a Gift Shop in her home. She will be pleased to have. articles from members. An invitation was brought by Mrs, Hamilton from Mrs. Sanderson, Janetville for the Guild to visit her home and see her collection of buttons and other unusual _handi- crafts. It was accepted and June meeting there as a picnic. Mrs. Smith reminded the members that an exchange of plants was planned for the spring meeting. The President read a poem after which the meeting ad- journed. The Programme Commit: tee called on Mrs. Tripp to demonstrate spot - dying which she had used effec- tively in preparing material for a very lovely maple leaf rug. After the process the material showed bright and blended colours. The May 14th meeting will be held in the Presbyterian Church Hall and will be lar- gely taken up with plans for Tea and cup-cakes were ance in severing land. Wil- fred Vine refused a small subdivision at this time sought permission to sell two large lots--rtalled estate holdings. Resolutions No. 12 & No. 13 recommended that these be authorized. Mr. Ed. Harris also present sought permission to retain a building lot off the corner of his farm; Resolution No. 14 approved this. Permission was -also re- quested by V. Malcolm to This ROUND MAPLE LEAF DEVON RINDLESS FRESH SLICED MAPLE LEAF SLICED GAY LIQUID YAN CAMPS served by Mrs. Black, Mrs, MacDonald and Mrs. Tripp. - Lr os PAA LHL A Sh SATAY cil News sever a Building Lot for his daughter and her husband off the corner of his farm; Resolution No. 15 recom. mended this transaction. A motion approving of Tile FARMS WANTED TEAL ISTATELID REALIOR 'SMALL LINK SAUSAGE Side Bacon Beef Liver DETERGENT 985-7373 AYLMER PEAS Drain loans to two persons in the Township to the tune of $7,000 00 for total. A mo- tion that two supplementary tax levies be paid. The re- quest from solicitors of Herb Robinson to sell an un- dersized lot at Lot 17 on the lake was turned down. The Council explained that it is not their policy to create un- dersized lots. A motion. for 1st and 2nd reading of Salary Schedule By-Law #1169 was carried. By-Law #1168 rehiring the Roads Superintendent was CHOICE 2:43 19 oz. Tin 'Meat Specials BONELESS RUMP. LB. Ih. 53. | 77 45 oz. PKG. Cooked. Ham 50 oo 30 -19 oz. Tin BEANS with PORK 2:53 "HILLCREST 'and BUTTERMATE BREAD 4:89 as GOOD FOOD AT LOW Week's : CANADA'S FINEST RED or BLUE Brand STEAKS or ROASTS AYLMER WESTON BU LB. PKG. AYLMER CHOICE RE Te PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 17,1969 ~ 5 given 1st and 2nd reading. A motion passed that Roads surfacing tenders he opened. Resolution No. 16 that tender of Miller Paving be accepted subject to D.H.O. lington Twp. approval. Motion that Township sign- ing officials sign D.H.O. deeds. for Cartwright half of boundary returned to muni- cipality @ 7A highway. Council discussed dispos- ing of Shady Acres property acquired some time ago for| taxes. ~ BARTLETT CHICKEN SOUP 10 oz. Tin STAWBERRY JAM ARDMONA PEACH HALVES ASSORTED BLOSSOM COOKIES 3 : 89: IDEAL and SILVERWOOD'S TTER CHEEZ 16 \ PEARS 2- 14 oz Tins Free Delivery Phone 985-2492 Free Draw with every $5.00 Order or Over 8:30 NEW STORE HOURS 8:30 -- -- 9:00 Wed. Thurs. & Fri. 6:00 Mon. Tues. & Sat. and Dar-|* Advertise where LOOK to buy ..in the PORT PERRY STAR CAMPBELLS PRICES... - Ih. KRAFT 5C OFF NOODLE 2:37 24 oz. 2) 28 oz. hor 70 WHIZ HEINZ STRAINED BABY FOODS 6 ror 79c¢ 4% oz. PKGS. KELLOGGS RICE KRISPIES 2 ror 69c 90z. PKGS. tr PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. -- SAT. April 16-17-18-19 - WINNER OF LAST WEEK'S DRAW LORRAINE ANDREWS

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